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Amazon Says It's Open To Pushing Content Through Cable Boxes (bloomberg.com)

Amazon, the e-commerce giant that's shaking up the entertainment industry, says it's open to pursuing deals to stream content through cable operators' set-top boxes, much like Netflix has done in the U.S. and Europe. From a report on Bloomberg: "Amazon is definitely open to those partnerships and to be fair, we haven't done as much there as Netflix have done," Alex Green, managing director of Amazon Video, said Thursday at the Cable Congress conference in Brussels. So far, Amazon has been more focused on growing its customers and building its own devices, he said. But "we do talk to all sorts of players in the cable industry." Amazon, which won its first Academy Awards last month for movies "Manchester by the Sea," and "The Salesman," is challenging pay-TV providers and video-game developers as the Seattle-based company expands beyond its online retail roots with growing media ambitions. The rise of internet-based subscription services from the likes of Amazon Prime, Netflix, and Alphabet's YouTube, have stoked analyst predictions that consumers will increasingly ditch cable and kill traditional TV.

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  1. Chromecast support by elzurawka · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Maybe they should first offer something and basic as Chromecast support on their mobile apps.

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    1. Re:Chromecast support by Altus · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Maybe they could make an apple TV app while they are at it.

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    2. Re:Chromecast support by DontBeAMoran · · Score: 2

      Make that a 3rd-generation Apple TV app and also offer their service in Canada.

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    3. Re:Chromecast support by EvilSS · · Score: 2

      None of that is likely to happen. Amazon and Google don't play nice, Amazon wants to push their Fire devices, and Amazon doesn't want to pay Apple 30% to sell content in their apps. It's gone so far that Amazon doesn't even sell Chromecast or Apple TV anymore. The only right now options are FireTV, FireTV Stick, Roku, some TV's, and the latest NVidia Shield TV firmware, where there is an Amazon Video app side loaded in the firmware.

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